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Because fuel now accounts for more than a quarter of operating costs, airlines are particularly vulnerable to rising oil prices. But with crude rising to more than $49 per barrel on Aug. 20?compared with an average of $20 per barrel over the past 15 years?few businesses in Asia...
In reaction, the Nepali capital erupted in the worst violence in memory as Hindus took revenge on the country's million-strong Muslim minority. Mobs stormed and set fire to mosques, including Nepal's biggest, the Jama Masjid, burned the Koran in the street and built barricades of burning tires...
Airline business-class sections are being transformed from traditional seating areas to upper-crust slumber parties with seats that turn into beds. More than 20 international carriers have--or by the end of the year will have--these so-called seat-beds in business class. Twenty-seven have even more...
For three days after the planes fell from the sky, the Kremlin seemed to be in denial about the cause. Two aircraft left Tuesday night from the same Moscow airport, and dropped off the radar screens within 60 seconds of each other. At 10.53 p.m. traffic controllers lost contact with...
upgrading his recommendation. Shell's stock isn't the bargain it was last winter after the reserves scandal broke, when it traded at around $6.30. Keeping it buoyant: plans for a big revamp of Shell's corporate structure and continuing rumors - dismissed by both sides - that France's Total might...